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Topic Title: . Topic Summary: . Created On: 12/27/2018 11:33 AM |
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- Cole | - 12/27/2018 11:33 AM |
- freesurfs | - 12/30/2018 02:25 PM |
- Cole | - 03/16/2019 12:42 PM |
- Plan B | - 03/25/2019 03:12 PM |
- HAPDigital | - 03/26/2019 02:16 AM |
- Plan B | - 03/26/2019 03:54 AM |
- Cole | - 03/26/2019 05:27 AM |
- HAPDigital | - 03/26/2019 12:45 PM |
- stokedpanda | - 04/17/2019 10:07 AM |
- Plan B | - 04/17/2019 12:02 PM |
- Cole | - 04/23/2019 05:30 PM |
- Plan B | - 04/24/2019 04:37 AM |
- Cole | - 04/27/2019 04:14 AM |
- stokedpanda | - 04/30/2019 07:53 AM |
- Plan B | - 05/01/2019 09:32 AM |
- Cole | - 05/05/2019 08:02 PM |
- Cole | - 08/14/2019 04:12 PM |
- stokedpanda | - 09/30/2019 12:34 PM |
- HAPDigital | - 10/06/2019 03:20 PM |
- Cole | - 03/01/2020 11:35 AM |
- Plan B | - 03/01/2020 06:07 PM |
- Plan B | - 03/20/2020 05:39 PM |
- stokedpanda | - 03/25/2020 12:35 PM |
- Burry | - 03/26/2020 04:04 AM |
- Cole | - 03/27/2020 10:17 AM |
- HAPDigital | - 03/28/2020 03:45 PM |
- Cole | - 05/04/2020 09:09 PM |
- Plan B | - 05/05/2020 06:46 AM |
- Cole | - 05/09/2020 09:16 AM |
- stokedpanda | - 05/19/2020 12:13 PM |
- Cole | - 05/20/2020 11:43 AM |
- Plan B | - 05/23/2020 09:59 AM |
- Cole | - 05/24/2020 09:11 PM |
- HAPDigital | - 05/25/2020 10:58 AM |
- Cole | - 05/25/2020 12:40 PM |
- Plan B | - 05/25/2020 02:59 PM |
- Cole | - 05/26/2020 05:56 AM |
- HAPDigital | - 05/29/2020 09:09 AM |
- Cole | - 06/03/2020 04:58 AM |
- HAPDigital | - 06/03/2020 04:03 PM |
- Plan B | - 06/04/2020 05:59 AM |
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05/20/2020 11:43 AM
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Catching them on jigs and a 2500 size reel is so much more fun than the 12' and a 6500 lol
Heard that. I'm going to make some taller beach rod holders so i can get the smaller spinners above the shore-break. I'm over the doofy ass surf rods. ------------------------- I was right. |
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05/23/2020 09:59 AM
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Ha. true. Last year my brother gave me a 9' Penn Battalion surf rod.... feels so nice and light and sensitive compared to my old meat sticks. Put a Shimano C5000 sedona on it for tossing lures. The "C' is for "compact" about the same size as a 4000..... I save the ugly sticks for soakin clams now
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05/24/2020 09:11 PM
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Ha. true. Last year my brother gave me a 9' Penn Battalion surf rod.... feels so nice and light and sensitive compared to my old meat sticks. Put a Shimano C5000 sedona on it for tossing lures. The "C' is for "compact" about the same size as a 4000..... I save the ugly sticks for soakin clams now I was wondering what size reels to put on the new style surf rods. I have my old tarpon/offshore stuff on the clumsy surf rods and they weigh about 42 pounds each. I'm not even sure I have a fish half the time. Fricken ridiculous. I left a little gaff top soaking for 10 minutes and the poor thing must have taken a beating, because I kept setting the hook, thinking I was getting a hit. He did get me back by tangling the drop rig up so bad, he had to be cut free. ------------------------- I was right. |
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05/25/2020 10:58 AM
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I fish light rods from the beach. All single piece 7'-8' rods reels 2500-5000. Long surf rods are ridiculous around these parts IMO. Our trough is deep just feet from shore and full of sea life. Am I missing out not casting way out? Maybe, but I never have to deal with reeling in a ton of line. Rocks are the problem here. I've tried everything. You lose rigs no way around it.
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05/25/2020 12:40 PM
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We need to get above the surf line in Cocoa Beach and I like to use the inside of the outside bar, as well as the shore side of the trough. In the flat summer, I'm with you, it's small spinners only.
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05/25/2020 02:59 PM
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05/26/2020 05:56 AM
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If I am going to catch a single fish, a keeper flounder it would be.
Excluding offshore of course, that would be a single giant YFT. ------------------------- I was right. |
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05/29/2020 09:09 AM
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If I am going to catch a single fish, a keeper flounder it would be. Excluding offshore of course, that would be a single giant YFT. This winter I caught all my keep flounder (2) while snook and red fishing. I went 4-5 times just for flounder, nothing but shorts. |
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06/03/2020 04:58 AM
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If I am going to catch a single fish, a keeper flounder it would be. Excluding offshore of course, that would be a single giant YFT. Damn, I doomed myself! We tuna fished on Sunday and there were no birds. We found one pack at 100 miles, got one 70 pound YFT and never saw another fish, bird, board, fish-able weeds or a damn thing. ------------------------- I was right. |
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06/03/2020 04:03 PM
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If I am going to catch a single fish, a keeper flounder it would be. Excluding offshore of course, that would be a single giant YFT. Damn, I doomed myself! We tuna fished on Sunday and there were no birds. We found one pack at 100 miles, got one 70 pound YFT and never saw another fish, bird, board, fish-able weeds or a damn thing. You got your single YFT lol Better than nothing. How much fish is that for the crew? Edited: 06/03/2020 at 04:04 PM by HAPDigital |
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06/04/2020 05:59 AM
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